Ytjd 1956 06 27 423 The Long Shot Matter Ep 3
# The Long Shot Matter – Part 3
Picture this: a smoky hotel room in the dead of night, rain hammering against the windows, and insurance investigator Johnny Dollar standing between a desperate gambler and whatever darkness awaits him in this sprawling three-part case. In part three of "The Long Shot Matter," our quick-witted protagonist finds himself navigating a labyrinth of broken promises, missing cash, and the kind of lies that stack up like poker chips on a high-stakes table. You'll hear the crackle of cigarette lighters, the clink of whiskey glasses, and the unmistakable tension in every dialogue exchange as Johnny pieces together the fractured testimonies of suspects who each have everything to lose. This concluding installment promises the kind of narrative payoff that made listeners glue themselves to their radio sets on Wednesday evenings—one final twist that'll make you reconsider everything you thought you knew about the case.
What made *Yours Truly Johnny Dollar* endure for over a decade on CBS was its perfect marriage of hard-boiled detective fiction and the insurance investigator's mundane reality. Unlike the glamorous private eyes of radio, Johnny worked for clients with actual premium concerns, making his world feel tangibly authentic even as the plots spiraled into pure noir melodrama. By 1956, when this episode aired, the show had perfected the formula: star Bob Bailey's conversational delivery, the intricate plots that unfolded across multiple episodes, and the show's signature "audition of the mind"—trusting listeners' imaginations over elaborate sound effects to create the atmosphere.
Step into that rain-soaked night and discover why America tuned in faithfully, week after week, to follow Johnny Dollar's exploits. Press play on this vintage broadcast and let the golden age of radio transport you to a world where every case mattered and every detail could crack the case wide open.